Category Archives: Activism & Advocacy
GOD AND GUNS: “Oh, how very Amurikan!”
CRITICAL THINKING: “God is an Ever Receding Pocket of Ignorance” / Neil deGrasse Tyson
h/t: Atheism 411
COGNITIVE SCIENCE: “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome” (Full Lecture) / Dr. Joy DeGruy-Leary
PRESIDENTIAL COMPLICITY: “Cornel West: Obama’s Response to Trayvon Martin Case Belies Failure to Challenge “New Jim Crow'” / Democracy Now!
LGBT EQUALITY: “Clearly the Problem with Monogamy is Dick” / Dan Savage
h/t: Planet Atheism
h/t: Deep Thoughts
ANTITHEISM: “What Religion has Contributed to the World this Month” / ConversationWithA / Episode 8: June / July 2013
h/t: ConversationWithA
h/t: Planet Atheism

CONSERVATIVE CREED: “Blame the Victim”
CRIMINALIZATION OF DISSENT: “Locking Out the Voices of Dissent” / Chris Hedges
The security and surveillance state, after crushing the Occupy movement and eradicating its encampments, has mounted a relentless and largely clandestine campaign to deny public space to any group or movement that might spawn another popular uprising. The legal system has been grotesquely deformed in most cities to, in essence, shut public space to protesters, eradicating our right to free speech and peaceful assembly. The goal of the corporate state is to criminalize democratic, popular dissent before there is another popular eruption.
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The executive, legislative and judicial branches of government have been taken over by corporations and used to protect and promote the criminal activity of Wall Street, the destruction of the ecosystem by the fossil fuel industry, the looting of the U.S. Treasury by the banking industry and the corporate seizure of all major centers of power. The primacy of corporate profit trumps our right to a living wage, affordable and adequate health care, the regulation of industry and environmental controls, protection from corporate fraud and abuse, the right to a good and affordable public education, the ability to form labor unions, and having a government that serves the basic needs of ordinary citizens. Our voices, our rights and our aspirations are no longer of concern to the state. And if we try to assert them, the state now has mechanisms in place to shut us down.
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The security organs know that as conditions worsen for the majority of Americans, as austerity cuts and chronic unemployment and underemployment drive tens of millions of families into desperation, as climate change continues to produce extreme and dangerous weather, there remains the threat of another popular backlash. The problem lies not, of course, with the Occupy movement, but with the reconfiguration of the government into a handmaiden of corporations that seek to squeeze profits out of the dying carcass of empire.
QUOTATION: “On Apathy” / Albert Einstein
ht: Being Liberal



